Dragoon Mountains, New Mexico Territory (USA), Arizona Territory (CSA); now in Cochise County, Arizona
Result
Confederate States victory, Confederacy and Indians settle a truce and forms an alliance
Belligerents
Apache
Confederate States
Commanders and leaders
Cochise Francisco
Unknown
Casualties and losses
5 killed
None
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Point of Rocks
Wagon Mound
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Cieneguilla
Ojo Caliente Canyon
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Diablo Mountains
Antelope Hills Expedition
Little Robe Creek
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Fort Apache
McMillenville
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Lordsburg Road
Devil's Creek
Little Dry Creek
Nacori Chico
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Pinito Mountains
Post 1887 period
Kelvin Grade 1889
Cherry Creek 1890
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Engagements in Confederate Arizona
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Placito
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Fort Thorn
Valverde
Stanwix Station
Picacho Pass
Tucson
1st Dragoon Springs
2nd Dragoon Springs
2nd Mesilla
Apache Pass
La Paz
The Second Battle of Dragoon Springs was one of two skirmishes involving Apache warriors and Confederate soldiers in Arizona. It was fought during the American Civil War on May 9, 1862, and was a response to the First Battle of Dragoon Springs in which Confederate forces were defeated. Four men were killed in the first skirmish and several heads of livestock were captured. The rebel commander Captain Sherod Hunter, ordered his foraging squad to take back the livestock from Cochise's warriors, during which five Apaches were killed. There were no Confederate casualties.
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